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Eat This Not That Content Format

Reusability

A content format that directly compares mainstream products against better alternatives, explaining why one is bad and providing specific replacements

How It Works

Builds trust through transparency about product flaws while providing immediate solutions, creating shareability through practical value

Components

1

Select popular mainstream product

2

Identify specific flaws or inferior ingredients

3

Research and test better alternatives

4

Create direct visual comparison

5

Explain reasoning in simple terms

6

Provide specific replacement recommendations

When to Use

Categories where consumers lack expertise to evaluate products independently - supplements, food, consumer goods

When Not to Use

Highly regulated industries, products with obvious quality differences, or where legal liability is high

Anti-Patterns to Avoid

Being overly technical vs accessibleNot providing alternativesComparing apples to oranges price-wise

Example

FlavCity compares veggie straws (showing artificial flavors) against healthier alternatives like lesser evil power curls, explaining ingredients in simple terms